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Scanning behaviour of road images is influenced by a preceding unrelated visual search task (2008)
Presentation / Conference
Thompson, C., & Crundall, D. (2008, August). Scanning behaviour of road images is influenced by a preceding unrelated visual search task. Presented at 4th International Conference on Traffic and Transport Psychology, Washington DC, USA

Research suggests that the allocation of attention whilst driving is influenced by the top-down attentional set of the driver, such that potential hazards may only capture attention if they match the attentional control settings. The current study ai... Read More about Scanning behaviour of road images is influenced by a preceding unrelated visual search task.

The policing of racist violence – a way forward for Northern Ireland (2008)
Presentation / Conference
Patel, T. (2008, July). The policing of racist violence – a way forward for Northern Ireland. Presented at British-Irish Section of the European Group for the Study of Deviance and Social Control - Capital, Culture, Power: Criminalisation and Resistance, Liverpool, England

Given the increase in the reporting of racist incidents in Northern Ireland involving attacks against members of its black minority ethnic population, this paper focuses on the degree to which these racist incidents are successfully policed by the Po... Read More about The policing of racist violence – a way forward for Northern Ireland.

The value of web 2.0 technologies in continuing professional development - what is a blog? (2008)
Presentation / Conference
Hook, A., & Bodell, S. (2008, June). The value of web 2.0 technologies in continuing professional development - what is a blog?. Poster presented at COT Annual Conference, Harrogate UK

Social networking covers the types of websites that allow collaborative content production by a number of authors. Blogs are probably the most commonly known and used of these resources. A recent online search revealed approximately 34 blogs maintai... Read More about The value of web 2.0 technologies in continuing professional development - what is a blog?.

Using Wikis to enhance the PBL experience at the University of Salford (2008)
Presentation / Conference
Bodell, S., & Hook, A. (2008, June). Using Wikis to enhance the PBL experience at the University of Salford. Poster presented at COT Annual Conference, Harrogate UK

Salford University has introduced wikis to the undergraduate occupational therapy programme in order to complement the PBL approach. The success of PBL can be said to lie in the group's ability to effectively share thoughts, ideas and information and... Read More about Using Wikis to enhance the PBL experience at the University of Salford.

Using wikis to enhance the problem based learning (PBL) experience at The University of Salford (2008)
Presentation / Conference
Bodell, S., & Hook, A. (2008, June). Using wikis to enhance the problem based learning (PBL) experience at The University of Salford. Poster presented at COT Annual Conference, Harrogate UK

Salford University has introduced wikis to the undergraduate occupational therapy programme in order to complement the PBL approach. The success of PBL can be said to lie in the group's ability to effectively share thoughts, ideas and information and... Read More about Using wikis to enhance the problem based learning (PBL) experience at The University of Salford.

Is social networking/websites bringing occupational therapists together? (2008)
Presentation / Conference
Bodell, S., Penman, M., Hook, A., Wade, W., & Berry, N. (2008, June). Is social networking/websites bringing occupational therapists together?. Presented at COT Annual Conference, Harrogate UK

Social networking covers the types of websites that allow collaborative content production by a number of authors. Blogs are probably the most commonly known and used of these resources. A recent online search revealed approximately 34 blogs maintai... Read More about Is social networking/websites bringing occupational therapists together?.